62 A Comfortable øoðern C"-ItJ "t\ Otto"'lt ::: ..?:\' Æ:: . ..... \ ...}.., }. .. y{ W' t::.-. t.-"::" ,. :-: :::' Pr" 1.-:-:0- ,:.... .." .i ; !J?:tft. t. : w...o:o:F\:o, " J.;'IiJ ' ............ -. :..:....:-..... o' ""..;:oyv [1 :-:.-: ? .......... ;: ..o...:,.o _... '.:,\::..,. /.:Y" :. " \ '::<. . .. , " '":';'::.:;'. :::-:-Ý.-:': :' \ \ I I Chair . $24.89 $10.89 . Ottoman You may lounge at ease, or sit upright ill perfect dig- nity - the hack of this chair can he raised or lowered as you prefer it. The hard- ,vood frame is finished in Inaple stain or black lac- quer, and you may choose rust or green repp for the covering. It is l-eally hand- some-you wouIdn't he- lieve it's so low priced. FURNITURE DEPARTMENT NINTH FLOOR MACY'S 34th Street and Broadway New York 1 . ",00;.' . ,:::tt these are one-of-a-kind pieces with General ]\/lotors radios inside then1. . rhey keep about a dozen on hand all the til11C, and when you buy one you have the assurance that nobody else in town will have one like it, if that means anything to you. It means less to me than the fact that the designs and woods are good, and that each piece looks like the work of a cabinetmaker who knows his job. '"rhe group I saw included three beauties: a table, Inore Empire than anything else, I guess, huilt to fit into a corner; a Queen :-\nne secretary in walnut; a Sheraton table that could go in a dinin?"-room as a server, or in a living-room to hold a big lal11p, books, magazines. These 111:1Y be gone when you get there, but "thers \vill have taken their places. ,\nyway, if there is nothing on the floor that catches your eye, the store \v.ill send you to Orsenigo's ,vholesale show- r00I11S, 'v here you 111ay pick yourself ;lny feasible piece of furniture, and Stern will order it and have its inside tì tted up \vith a General :T otors radio for you. Nothing could be fairer. Cabinets like these shoot the cost up a little hit higher than average ($ 525, I installed, for the Queen Anne secre- tary; $190 for the corner tahle); hut they really are swell, and think how exclusive! You will C0111e upon General /Totors' own period cabinets scattcred a1110ng the Orsenigo pieces here; or you Inay look the111 over at your local dealer's, or at anyone of the big retail stores I plan to list presently (this i the wciy I lure people into reading through to the end). In any case YOll vvill .find them worth your tÏ1ne. 1"hey have chosen good 1110dels to copy, par- ticularly aITIOng the Early Alnericans. Look at the \Vinslo\v, a chest of dra\v- ers from the not-too-Early era copied in crotch walnut-not strictly correct, of course, but awfully nice. Also, the Louis XV Automatic C0111bination. It sounds terrible, but it holds a c0111plete radio and a full-sized automatic gramo- .. \ OCTODER 17. 1931 i"':: ";; H ':' ' ':: E "':''''''' T '' "' '..,.l:: :' i- ':. . ".,. '.' : .' .:::: :..,:: .^ ..... .::.:. - . :." :.:- ,....... k OF "N,." =tel.11 ...-: E " M ' ' p , .:.ft:::!:!:: ::00: 1 ' ",4't '?". I ' ::.'. . ,'. ' .. :O :::t;::; ' r>:.:;:r': : tt:::::...:::'::i ..OBSERVAtORY 86 tb -&'102nd FLOORS -, Open 8 A.M. to I A.M.: I ( 'I 11# .: :';'::::: ".:.' .....:.;. n; .4 ;..::':':. :: : iij.:. ":'::-:::':'., .::. ......: tt ;,;,:': .: :::. '.;. .<:-:.... .,: u ...::..:.- :;::. . -;:: .:.:: :. <)::.:. ) i' '.:.:...:... '.: .':-:"', I L \ ' j The R E BEL Entirely hand-sewn-spedafly designed for the new costumes Metal-studded. in suède or calf with matching pinseal; all colors; $15.50. unusual mail service-send for folder ny SHOE CRAFT I , . SALON: 714 Fifth Avenue, N. Y. , between 55th a nd 56th streets FITTING THE NARROW FOOT n1 SIZES to II, WIDTHSAAAAAtoC ........ EINSTEIN'S THEORY OF RELATIVITY taught privately by a Physicist, Ph. D. and per- sonal student of Prof. Einstein. to individuals \yho haye no pre\-ious knowledge of physics or lnatheluatics, but wish to get a reaJ grasp of this theory. Add1 e s S. Kwartin, 384 Park Place, Brooklyn, X. 'Y.